ECOP-28

A Qualitative Analysis Exploring the Hidden Threats of Methane to Ecosystems.

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PranaliRoy Chowdhury

University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
"A Qualitative Analysis Exploring the Hidden Threats of Methane to Ecosystems."
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas (GHG), is now driving climate change at an unprecedented rate. With a warming potential greater than carbon dioxide, it poses a substantial threat to the functioning of ecosystems. Despite its importance, studies investigating its direct impact on species interactions within ecosystems are rare. This growing concern highlights the need for a comprehensive understanding of the factors that could disrupt food chains, ultimately impacting ecosystem stability and resilience. In this talk, I will address this gap by developing a mechanistic model that integrates methane dynamics with the populations of species and detritus. This novel approach offers a framework for understanding how gaseous pollutants like methane influence trophic interactions. The model is studied for a range of concentrations of methane. Our findings reveal that low concentrations of methane can benefit species growth as an alternative carbon source. However, moderate to high levels induce sub-lethal to lethal effects. Further, analyzing the mechanisms for long transients in the fast-intermediate-slow formulation of the model, I will discuss how faster methane accumulation in water can result in slower species growth.
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